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NETZSCH Premier Technologies is featuring some of its most captivating particle size reduction and dispersing technologies at Tabletop #2. The Epsilon inline disperser is a compact solution for producing homogeneous dispersions. Operated in circulation mode, powders can be fed by bag, big bag or silo. Users also have the option to feed light powders via suction lance to eliminate dust emissions. The Epsilon is frequently implemented into processes where there’s a need to improve pre-dispersion, and ultimately reduce milling time.

The LabStar agitator bead mill facilitates scientific academic research and development tasks. Reaching finenesses down to the nanometer range, the mill is extremely flexible. Users can easily interchange grinding systems depending on product application, and feasibility test results can be easily reproduced. The LabStar laboratory bead mill is the optimum solution for particle size reduction applications. Stop by Booth #2 to speak with Mid-west Regional Manager, Mr. Stewart Rissley, about your application.

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The demands and trends in architectural coatings create complexities in formulating pigment pastes. Enhancing color strength, extended storage life, foam reduction during grinding, and simplifying the formula to reduce additional additives that lead to leaching in a final sustainable waterborne dispersion.

Smart and advanced coatings connote materials properties that add value to function and performance - even for demanding applications. A number of these coatings have been developed for commercial use, and understanding their action could be key to the competitive development of alternate formulations.

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Our May issue features Part 2 of our two-part series on icephobic coatings. We also showcase a new overspray-free paint system that AUDI AG is using, as well as an article from Hockmeyer on vacuum milling, and a feature from X-Rite on how to select the right tolerancing method when controlling color.